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all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think
all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs....
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stay with us. more "dark it's now" after this. ♪ ♪ >> silicon everybody becoming up , bring in the vice-president, called in to help the debt negotiations. suddenly going nowhere at this hour. a surprise check at the end of the week. the mass in washington leaves employers guessing at how much money they should hold from your pay. will they go with the worst case scenario? and the world already starting to sell about -- celebrate the dawn of a new year. 2013 already happening in other parts of the world. we're 12 hours and 15 seconds away. it is the top of the hour. of course the mess we do every day, stocks every 15 minutes. the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: taking a look at the markets. seeing a mixed market. fairly light trading without futures down by seven, and nasdaq up 19 and s&p holding on to greek territory by about three. also watching apple. that stock up almost 3 percent this morning. the potential in 2013. looking at possibility of an apple television, expected
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if s safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. john: it kills a pass. >> t epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. maybe they say that publicly but to predict it will happen in the
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if s...
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. >> for instance it used the for two weeks for your christmas holiday and use brain drain gold and the last eight-- you are laid up that means they automatically go into your sickly youth then you could have the vacation do over to make up for those days that you weren't that sec or hurt. john: if you say i have they cold? they havto give you that back? >> if it is dead doctor's note to to say she got the sniffles so she will need another seven days of paid vacation. john: italy first. if you start a business and keep it small, up that 10 workers you have some flexibility but number 11 1/2 to have the self assessment outlying every possible health and safety hazard? >> yes. we're not just talking about heavy machinery but how you deal with specific stress with your age, gender, a doctor, the overwhelming majority of italian workers work with 10 or fewer employees. john: number 16 employee you have to have you representatives that is entitled to paid leave? >> eight hours per month. >> if you hire one more he must be disabled? >> number 16 the next one must be disabled or you pay the fi
. >> for instance it used the for two weeks for your christmas holiday and use brain drain gold and the last eight-- you are laid up that means they automatically go into your sickly youth then you could have the vacation do over to make up for those days that you weren't that sec or hurt. john: if you say i have they cold? they havto give you that back? >> if it is dead doctor's note to to say she got the sniffles so she will need another seven days of paid vacation. john: italy...
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the government refuses to use it. i did a piece in "the financial times," and they don't want to address the fact they ignore realtime data using surveys and technology from the 60s and 70 #s to come up with estimates at a time like this when we need to know what's going on in our economy. liz: by the way, that acquisition has been leveled adam: mrgses from both sides of the aisle in many years. david: it has, and as soon as we have more evidence, we'll bring it to you. thank you. >> i have the evidence. david: i saw the piece in the fc, a very provocative piece with the evidence. thank you, guys. liz: sam, good to see you as well. >> thanks, liz. liz: searching for a compromise on civilling the nation's debt crisis, we have someone who says it's not about raising or lowering taxes, but the answer lies in the tax code itself. former treasury secretary on just who should bear the biggest brunt joining us exclusively. david: also, michigan, imagine, the home of the united auto workers about to become the 24th state to b
the government refuses to use it. i did a piece in "the financial times," and they don't want to address the fact they ignore realtime data using surveys and technology from the 60s and 70 #s to come up with estimates at a time like this when we need to know what's going on in our economy. liz: by the way, that acquisition has been leveled adam: mrgses from both sides of the aisle in many years. david: it has, and as soon as we have more evidence, we'll bring it to you. thank you....
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♪ oh, i believe there are angels among us... ♪ it was the biggest race of the year, ♪ sent down to us from somewhere up above ♪ and no matter what, i was gonna win. ♪ they come to you and me ♪ and that's when i realized that some things are more important than winning. ♪ to teach us how to give ♪ to guide us with the light of love. ♪ what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government will conduct a national test of the emergency alert system. >> you cannot avoid it. it is everywhere. john: does it make you feel safe the government spent 40 years studying the assault assault -- soap. do we need government to protect workers? >> absolutely. next? -- question. [laughter] >> good intentions and gone wrong. that is the show. tonight. john: politicians claimed they make life better to pass laws. they have good intentions but we should not judge by intention. politicians good intentions go wrong. work regulation. companies are not greedy they don't care about their workers but seems reasonable government has to protect them. almo
♪ oh, i believe there are angels among us... ♪ it was the biggest race of the year, ♪ sent down to us from somewhere up above ♪ and no matter what, i was gonna win. ♪ they come to you and me ♪ and that's when i realized that some things are more important than winning. ♪ to teach us how to give ♪ to guide us with the light of love. ♪ what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government will conduct a national test of the...
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thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people screaming right now. what do you mean. apple has to go higher. what is your premise here? >> firstly, a lot of credit goes to my co-author on this study. she did all the heavy lifting on this. historically and ask a very simple question. when a company gets to be the largest in its sector, the largest in his country or the largest in its world and that is something we have always known. a great company is not always a great investment. what we find is no top dog has ever stayed top dog and, if you have a top dog, it winds up being targeted by regulators, targeted by pundits, targeted by comp
thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was...
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there are control freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never aonsensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to say, i'll go with the scientists over your opinion on global warming, this is someone who studies it for a living. >> and there are many w have a very different point of view. >> there are a million of people who study it. >> adam, the consensus has not been met among scientists on this issue or that it actually plays a part in the global warming phenomenon they've come up with somehow, so you should probably know that there is not a collective vwpoint. >> and whether there is or not. i think you want to make 100% sure before you plunk down to address something. >> and that's what i worry about. >> i
there are control freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never aonsensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as...
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here to tell us what i is coming next. liz: do you want to buy some time to take the minds of financial experts? over a really nice caesar salad. tell us how you can win a private lunch with wall street heavyweights. the list goes on at this auction, wait until you see. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. we, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. a a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] breakrom the liday stress. fedex office. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. the only place in e world you'll find the extraordinary comfortable eep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortable pillows that adjust to your size and shape. temperature-balancing bedding. dual wmth comforters all designed around the sleenumber bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the supportour body needs. each of your
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thanks very much for joining us the senator joining us from washington, d.c. we'll not let this one go though because obviously it looks like a complete absolute mess in washington, d.c. can the gop and democrats still pull a deal out of the fire before the deadline? i'm joined now by our money power panel. steve hayes, senior writer with the "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. jeffrey cleveland senior economist. and doug cote, chief market strategist with ing investment management. i will start with you, sir, doing, sure looks like investors believe we'll get a deal. what do you think? >> i don't think it matters. really what i'm focused on i know what the budget control act of 2011 is. let's call it what it is. it is a loss. why will there be tinkering in the last few days? as a strategist i will not be able to discount what they're doing. i think they just make it worse. i know what i'm getting. they're balanced on increasing taxes. i don't like increasing taxes. i like pro-growth economics but we need to cut spending. right now the law does it. i t
thanks very much for joining us the senator joining us from washington, d.c. we'll not let this one go though because obviously it looks like a complete absolute mess in washington, d.c. can the gop and democrats still pull a deal out of the fire before the deadline? i'm joined now by our money power panel. steve hayes, senior writer with the "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. jeffrey cleveland senior economist. and doug cote, chief market strategist with ing investment...
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thank you all for joining us. i want to start with some news from clarence otis, ceo of darden restaurants. obviously he came out and said that the forecast for his company going forward is looking bleak for a couple of different reasons. he said the negative media coverage that focused on darden and how they might accommodate health care reform has really hurt the company. he was someone who came out and said they would have to go ahead and use many more part-time workers because obamacare was simply too expensive. there was a big backlash against that. so he is going to have to go ahead and as a result, they will keep their full-time workers on. they will really stuck with the cost of obamacare. he also said, you know, they're having a tough time because people aren't coming into the restaurants because economy is bad. in my mind he spoke out. got punished for it. at the same time the economy is terrible. he is really struggling. at the end of the day he will not hire more people. this is a position a lot of bus
thank you all for joining us. i want to start with some news from clarence otis, ceo of darden restaurants. obviously he came out and said that the forecast for his company going forward is looking bleak for a couple of different reasons. he said the negative media coverage that focused on darden and how they might accommodate health care reform has really hurt the company. he was someone who came out and said they would have to go ahead and use many more part-time workers because obamacare was...
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join us. remember, we want to hear from you please, send your e-mails right now varney@foxbusiness.com, we'll read some of them on the air as we go through this new year's eve. 7 early movers, where are we to start with. amazon, that stock is up 41% this year. the company says one of its directors is resigning and it's down 19 cents, that's it. 2.44 on amazon. electronics firm brady corporation acquired precision dynamics from the private equity owner, 300 million in cash, little change. private equity to buy financial advisory firm dustin phelps, 665 million bucks and phelps is not surprisingly up a lot. and netflix chief hastings gets his pay doubled, but half is died to the company's stock performance, netflix up 28% this year up a little more right now. fda approval made by, for a bill. made by bristol-myers and pfizer to prevents strokes. here is a look at shares of bristol-myers, a good looking drug for them and the stock is up. now look at pfizer, please, and they, too, are i think-- no
join us. remember, we want to hear from you please, send your e-mails right now varney@foxbusiness.com, we'll read some of them on the air as we go through this new year's eve. 7 early movers, where are we to start with. amazon, that stock is up 41% this year. the company says one of its directors is resigning and it's down 19 cents, that's it. 2.44 on amazon. electronics firm brady corporation acquired precision dynamics from the private equity owner, 300 million in cash, little change....
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we will use the dues to contribute to your campaign, you will get those from us come you keep doing this. the loss o laws that force peopo join our unions so we have more money to share with you. it is reprehensible because it takes away basic human right, the right to choose whether or not to join the union. ashley: what are the unions frightened of? so they will be backing out. >> they are afraid of the symbolism. this is motown, this is detroit, this is the heart of the american automobile industry. ashley: the union is still alive and kicking. we're just not forcing people to pay the money. >> people have a right to associate and the right to join labor unions. i am not against labor unions. like the end of the day at 5:00 for most people, you like weekends off? that was free unions really organizing often against the state. now the state it's in their pocket by saying you must contribute to this union whether you like it or not. tracy: they hold so much power and yet their numbers are diminishing by the second. >> yes, that is also what they fear. without the power of the state to c
we will use the dues to contribute to your campaign, you will get those from us come you keep doing this. the loss o laws that force peopo join our unions so we have more money to share with you. it is reprehensible because it takes away basic human right, the right to choose whether or not to join the union. ashley: what are the unions frightened of? so they will be backing out. >> they are afraid of the symbolism. this is motown, this is detroit, this is the heart of the american...
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there are times, is there been a year whether you used awful your vatime? i don't think yo have. >> that's why i feel like i am losi my mind. i got to knock i off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once un a time they were a low tax regime and hour were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have thatere. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at their numbers. wa you want toave them. >> they e happy except for millionaire necessary france. >> which is why they are leaving for belgium which is a tax-haven. 75 or 85 percent. ments to work there? last word from steve. a push to ring in the new year with a mileage tax. will it dve your economy off of the cliff? >> and colleges cashing in. they are collecting more application fe and not letting more students in.
there are times, is there been a year whether you used awful your vatime? i don't think yo have. >> that's why i feel like i am losi my mind. i got to knock i off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once un a time they were a low tax regime and hour were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe...
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for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. - ♪ livin' in this crazy world ♪ ♪ so caught up in the confusion ♪ ♪ nothin' is makin' sense ♪ for me and you ♪ we've got to give a little love ♪ ♪ have a little hope ♪ make this world a little... ♪ >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing more kid toz apply to their schools and admittinga fewer students in their schools. they do it to make themselves look more exclusive. not only are they d doing t to boost the national ranking but it is it aash grab. and john is okay with this. it is ut arely irvelrant. you must be smart. it is playing and racking. and unless we take over all of the colleges and university. >> it is not. they are nonprofit upon. it is a typicical bait and switch scam. and what happening. and that enticing more feas . there is more alumni it is it a bad system. are you okay what the college
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do not use if you have prostate orreast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or iitation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. neil: we let you decide? do you think this have a impact. look at dow joan futures -- dow jones futures, cascading down as soon as word hit, they are shelving that vote. it was not to be, they had to shelf and cancel the vote, because the vote simply were not there. they could gloss over it anyway they want. but even speaker bainer in his statement, intimating the overall support from his troops was not there. it is fair to say more than 20 that he could risk losing before he would start looking very embarrassing. not to be. now the
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corey, thank you for joining us. you have president morsi, the muslim brotherhood, and then on the other side you have the liberal parties, youth groups and large sectors of the public not happy with what is going on. who, ultimately when? >> i do not think it is yet clear. i think they are really worried about president morici sweeping it. that is more what the protests are about right now. ashley: what is the biggest danger, that this just dissolves into full-blown civil unrest? >> well, i think, even a bigger danger is the creeping of egyptian society. people are quite worried about it at this moment. it will actually prevent voters being informed on what is and isn't. ashley: expansion of powers for president morsi, kind of just voted himself into this position. is there anything that can be done about this? >> what the muslim brotherhood claims is that the last year and a half has been bad for society and bad for the economy. they need to get to this transition phase. get the constitution approved and get the co
corey, thank you for joining us. you have president morsi, the muslim brotherhood, and then on the other side you have the liberal parties, youth groups and large sectors of the public not happy with what is going on. who, ultimately when? >> i do not think it is yet clear. i think they are really worried about president morici sweeping it. that is more what the protests are about right now. ashley: what is the biggest danger, that this just dissolves into full-blown civil unrest?...
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for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ saa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. . neil: wait until after christmas. with the deal that is not a deal. peter barnes checks the pieces and what happens next. >> wait to until after the new year. that is what i am picking up from house republicans and democrats. they think it is too hard. they think
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thanks for joining us today. david: shibani, coming up wait until you hear about the most expensive parking meters in america and whether they're going to be in a neighborhood near you in 2013. >>> also our own jeff flock live from a oil refinery in illinois. jeff? >> i actually know where those parking meters are and i paid them yesterday but i don't want to spoil the fun. yes, a big refinery back behind me. there is a commodity being traded back there that is already fallen off the fiscal cliff. i'll tell you what it is. you tell them about the parking meters when we come back. ♪ shibani: we have breaking news. citibank's website and mobile interfaces are currently down. however the website for the credit card business is apparently working. different people have different user experiences. i tried to log on from my computer and i'm okay. mogul website having spotty technical issues. citigroup apparently had technical issues starting yesterday and is telling users to clear their cache and restart the browser.
thanks for joining us today. david: shibani, coming up wait until you hear about the most expensive parking meters in america and whether they're going to be in a neighborhood near you in 2013. >>> also our own jeff flock live from a oil refinery in illinois. jeff? >> i actually know where those parking meters are and i paid them yesterday but i don't want to spoil the fun. yes, a big refinery back behind me. there is a commodity being traded back there that is already fallen off...
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dennis: thank you for being with us. dagen: chicago mayor is renewing a plan to privatize the cities i second biggest airport. jeff: this was the world's busiest airport from 1948 to 1961. now it is just three big airlines that call this home. southwest, frontier and delta. it is still a huge cash generator for the city. he famously had a deal to privatize the city's parking meters and the problem is, they took all the money they had and spent it already. mayor manuel is under some scrutiny. as i said, both are choosing to do so. the problem is, if you get that money up front and then you spend it, not such a hot deal. they had a $2.5 billion deal before. the problem is the financial downturn of 2008, 2009 hits. it is a possibility that this could all be done privately. it generates a lot of income for cities. the argument is private industry can do it better than public government can do it. dagen: jeff, thank you very much. happy holidays. merry christmas. jeff: thank you, dagen. dennis: "the hobbit" is becoming a tren
dennis: thank you for being with us. dagen: chicago mayor is renewing a plan to privatize the cities i second biggest airport. jeff: this was the world's busiest airport from 1948 to 1961. now it is just three big airlines that call this home. southwest, frontier and delta. it is still a huge cash generator for the city. he famously had a deal to privatize the city's parking meters and the problem is, they took all the money they had and spent it already. mayor manuel is under some scrutiny. as...
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you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it wl put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those coanies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing that with styrofoam containers 15 or 20 years ago melissa: hang on i have to get a few words in here too. this is disagree with me. >> goahead. melissa: takes 91% more energy to recycle paper bag than plastic bag. i worry about that. so much easier to recycle bags. every store i go into the new york, when you walk to the front door to your left a full container has bags when people brought back. when i bring back a plalastic back i use it deat i don't buy bags for trash bins in my house. i use this. not like people take them and throw them away. gohead, respond. >> use actual statistics and some facts instead of intuitive ideas. melissa: no, that is fact. 91%. >> the facts of this are of plastic bags out there less one in 10 are put
you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it wl put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those coanies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing that with styrofoam containers 15 or 20 years ago melissa: hang on i have to get a few words in here too. this is disagree with me. >> goahead....
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what sources are telling us. they believe you cannot get that type of consistent success, the notion that every year, basically, posting game, posting gains within not massive volatility. 50%. cheryl: you are very clever and breaking the law. charlie: they do not believe you can do that without insider trading. this is a mindset that pervades each one of these of the sec enforcement chief to the fbi people working on the cases to the justice department. they match up returns of these various guys. they say look at roche, look at how he did this and look at steve cohen. they believe it is just mathematically impossible to beat the markets every year. since the inception, steve cohen has had one down year. that was 2008. he lost 19%. steve cohen when all cash. that was the year of the financial crisis. when these all the stuff coming, he probably just sold a lot of it. he saw it early. there were only a few people that's all it as early as he did. he probably took losses on his position. that is why he lost a lot o
what sources are telling us. they believe you cannot get that type of consistent success, the notion that every year, basically, posting game, posting gains within not massive volatility. 50%. cheryl: you are very clever and breaking the law. charlie: they do not believe you can do that without insider trading. this is a mindset that pervades each one of these of the sec enforcement chief to the fbi people working on the cases to the justice department. they match up returns of these various...
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joining us, chief investment officer of security for lou. joining us by phone. two years we will be bumbling along. whether we hit a deal or not. what makes you say that? >> it is about several things. global growth slowing, debt levels and developed economies are high. starting the next area in the government sectors. tax rates are going up, so when you combine those things together, to makes for potential recessionary conditions. we have had markets bubbling across the world in the last three and a half years, time to take a breather in my opinion. ashley: you see us and they won't get past the september highs. you truly believe that? >> i do. you go back to what the market will do, the recessionary conditions for the present and the market tends to go down, not up. we look at the recession going into one, around nine months on average, the market tends to decline over 15 to 18 months which tells me september and october represented the highs, we will be looking at 2014 before we see the lows and probably 2015 before we can exceed those highs. ashley: gdp drop
joining us, chief investment officer of security for lou. joining us by phone. two years we will be bumbling along. whether we hit a deal or not. what makes you say that? >> it is about several things. global growth slowing, debt levels and developed economies are high. starting the next area in the government sectors. tax rates are going up, so when you combine those things together, to makes for potential recessionary conditions. we have had markets bubbling across the world in the last...
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we have a long rest of the year ahead of us.
we have a long rest of the year ahead of us.
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and tell you that is it for us tonight, we thank you for being with us. be sure to be with us tomorrow right here.ght good night from new york. when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. call this free government program for the option that's right for you.
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they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed income, it is important to point out corporate bonds, treasuries, let's tackle treasuries first. especially superimposed fitch possibly downgrading u.s. credit and of course we know what that looks like, wasn't the worst thing in the world for treasuries a year ago because s&p did it. what you expect, let's tackle treasuries first. >> first bought think regardless of how the fiscal cliff negotiations are ultimately result, there's a pretty good probability over the course we see a ratings downgrade. the good news at least for the markets perspective is we have been through this process befor
they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed...
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everyone is used to the blue screen of death. we run the new york stock exchange, most bank trading platforms. %-the chips that would be in the pc or a standard commoditize server. lower-cost hardware, able to bring in some critical applications. rather than running a mainframe, which is obviously very expensive and relatively poor performance, we can offer very high performance until the economics of low-cost commodity hardware. liz: a comfortable margin on the revenue, you matched on the eps. these numbers for subscription revenues looking very healthy. an acquisition for more than $100 million. things are looking good. let me ask you a leadership or ceo question. when you hear ceos come on this business network were some of the others and say there is so much uncertainty, we are not hiring, we are not spending. no capital expenditure. we are paralyzed at the moment because of washington dc. and you guys seem to be just cooking along. what you say on your breatt about those leaders? is that a blaming technique for their inabili
everyone is used to the blue screen of death. we run the new york stock exchange, most bank trading platforms. %-the chips that would be in the pc or a standard commoditize server. lower-cost hardware, able to bring in some critical applications. rather than running a mainframe, which is obviously very expensive and relatively poor performance, we can offer very high performance until the economics of low-cost commodity hardware. liz: a comfortable margin on the revenue, you matched on the eps....
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makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the earnings outlook for a lot of major firms still is not really great. financials wind up being the best performing sector of the year so far, but not brave enough yet. >> chris, tas nateed with the trend -- fascinated with the trend, but what sectors, and europe is controversial, but which parts? there's southern and northern. >> sure. that's a great question so right now our biggest overweight is in germany, and reason being is all of europe is cheap in different degrees, but germany, when you set monetary policy for the w
makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the...
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sandra: let us know. if we can get him in the picture we'll show speaker boehner approaching the white house for the very important negotiation. it looks like we do have speaker boehner arriving at the white house as we speak for this important meeting with president obama. they will continue their discussions on the fiscal cliff. and it's look likely we could have some news later this hour, perhaps later in the evening. we're not sure how long the discussion will go. rich, thank you so much for joining us on this. you will be standing by for us this whole hour at the white house who. we'll be getting back to you with any breaking news we have from this meeting. the markets some say are being held hostage by these negotiations. i just counted. 18 days left in this year for these negotiations to come to a conclusion. we shall see. more news on this breaking news let's go to didn'tcratic congressman kurt schrader. thanks for joining us very timely. what do you think as we see speaker boehner coming to the w
sandra: let us know. if we can get him in the picture we'll show speaker boehner approaching the white house for the very important negotiation. it looks like we do have speaker boehner arriving at the white house as we speak for this important meeting with president obama. they will continue their discussions on the fiscal cliff. and it's look likely we could have some news later this hour, perhaps later in the evening. we're not sure how long the discussion will go. rich, thank you so much...
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"morningstar" senior equity analyst joins us now. brian, we've been talking a lot about companies are changing their pattern and behavior of dividends and a lot of things as a result of increased taxes are coming. how much of apple's decline is because people want to lock in the gains at pretax rate, the cheaper tax rate that will go up in 2013? >> well we think that is the single biggest factor of all the selling. look at september high of 705 that is 70% increase. natural profit take was part of the selling in november and december. you have increased fears about fiscal cliff, increased fears about capital-gains taxs. that added another layer of selling. after that happened you have a bad looking chart and technical factors come in. if you saw a bounce-bacc from 505 to 590 last couple weeks that is profit-taking again. there is good chance people locked in even short term gains over the past month and really tried to take advantage of the better trade. liz: exactly. you can't deny there is great opportunity to take profits of the t
"morningstar" senior equity analyst joins us now. brian, we've been talking a lot about companies are changing their pattern and behavior of dividends and a lot of things as a result of increased taxes are coming. how much of apple's decline is because people want to lock in the gains at pretax rate, the cheaper tax rate that will go up in 2013? >> well we think that is the single biggest factor of all the selling. look at september high of 705 that is 70% increase. natural...
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fox business' rich edson joining us. by the way, i'm holding in my hand the counteroffer, and, again, they say we're clear on specifics, but it's hard to find the specifics in this stuff whether it's the gop plan or the president's plan. >> reporter: right, david. broad numbers here from the republicans. they've just countered the white house with a plan aides say saved $2.2 trillion over the next decade and on top of the $1 trillion in cuts they agreed to last summer. this offer includes $800 billion in revenue increases through a tax overhaul. republicans are still opposed to any tax rate increases. $900 billion in cuts to mandatory spending programs. those programs include medicare, medicaid and social security. and $300 billion in cuts to other government spending. in the letter to the president, republicans write: this is by no means an adequate long-term solution as resolving the long-term fiscal crisis will require fundamental entitlement reforms. >> reporter: before receiving that offer, the white house said it w
fox business' rich edson joining us. by the way, i'm holding in my hand the counteroffer, and, again, they say we're clear on specifics, but it's hard to find the specifics in this stuff whether it's the gop plan or the president's plan. >> reporter: right, david. broad numbers here from the republicans. they've just countered the white house with a plan aides say saved $2.2 trillion over the next decade and on top of the $1 trillion in cuts they agreed to last summer. this offer includes...
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that sets us up to bring in our next guest. joining us with more on health care exchanges and whether the impact on it will affect provide eshgs meaning doctors, individuals, businesses is paul keckley, deloitte center for health solutions executive director. paul, you heard what peter said setting this up, not every state is there by a longshot. what is the advantage of states having these insurance exchanges? >> probably two advantages. one would be the political advantage of saying instead of opting to have the federal government do it, we did it ourselves. then second, the law laid out a framework that allowed states some flexibility in how they determined what, for instance, essential health benefits would include and thinks like that. so probably the states that go with a federally-run exchange have given up some of that flexibility. david: most conservatives associate i had with obamacare, but some conservatives like governor haley barbour was against obamacare but in favor of a exchange and mississippi is rolling it out
that sets us up to bring in our next guest. joining us with more on health care exchanges and whether the impact on it will affect provide eshgs meaning doctors, individuals, businesses is paul keckley, deloitte center for health solutions executive director. paul, you heard what peter said setting this up, not every state is there by a longshot. what is the advantage of states having these insurance exchanges? >> probably two advantages. one would be the political advantage of saying...
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we had to use that line. coal stocks have taaen a tumble in recent times as we know, but they could be poised for a comeback in 2013. mike duda, senior research analyst is joining me now -- mike dudas senior research analyst is joining me now to talk coal. the industry as a whole has been taken a beating. maybe this cold weather is helping, we will get into that, but why do you like some of these coal stocks for 2013? >> the stocks have had a really difficult time, but the stocks have been bottoming trying to make higher lows and higher highs and starting to discount i believe some better fundamentals in the industry. two major drivers for 2013, one the pricing and direction of natural gas in united states and secondly which could be more important the recovery in china for industrial production steel consumption and that would help. ashley: nat gas was so cheap it was ridiculous and actually killed coal but those prices have come up a little bit now. >> if we get a normal winter that will increase the amount
we had to use that line. coal stocks have taaen a tumble in recent times as we know, but they could be poised for a comeback in 2013. mike duda, senior research analyst is joining me now -- mike dudas senior research analyst is joining me now to talk coal. the industry as a whole has been taken a beating. maybe this cold weather is helping, we will get into that, but why do you like some of these coal stocks for 2013? >> the stocks have had a really difficult time, but the stocks have...
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he joined us on fox business. we go back, you have a passion for coaching back in the day when you were at dartmouth, a split interview because we have to hear what is going on when it comes to the actual trader and layoffs that banks. the biggest trend since we talked is all these companies are fast tracking dividends to be the fiscal cliff clock. is that spurring people to get off of the sidelines and trade stocks? they see any change or trend? >> reality on something like that, and the entire market was well aware of where obama was headed and once he won the election it was a reaction in the market. the client base is difficult to make the right decision, you don't know what the facts are. will be a question later on. there has not been a lot of trading in dividend stocks and because of the reason for that, an overriding concern what is going on with the fiscal cliff. people waiting to find out what is going to happen. liz: from your perspective and you guys are among the biggest, you're not seeing people jump
he joined us on fox business. we go back, you have a passion for coaching back in the day when you were at dartmouth, a split interview because we have to hear what is going on when it comes to the actual trader and layoffs that banks. the biggest trend since we talked is all these companies are fast tracking dividends to be the fiscal cliff clock. is that spurring people to get off of the sidelines and trade stocks? they see any change or trend? >> reality on something like that, and the...
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ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over the fiscal cliff, a disproportionate set of cuts is going to happen in areas that are not protected, the fda being one of them. we rely on a vigorous efficient 58 to get our drugs through as quickly as possible, get approved so people can use them. if this goes through the fda budget will be cut by $350 million. that is going to cause a huge slowdown in their ability to help us get our drugs through and do what they're supposed to do. that is a big issue. tracy: the other issue we were just talking about is the investment in new drugs. we heard venture-capital lists are not coming to the mental device world because of the excise tax. you say they're slowing down in the drug creation world as well. >> the part of that and
ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over the fiscal cliff, a disproportionate set of cuts is going to happen in areas that are not protected, the fda being one of them. we rely on a vigorous efficient 58 to get our drugs through as quickly as...
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thank you for joining us. the framework adjusted tailed, do you think it's something you could get behind? >> the president has repeatedly famously said that we can cut our way to prosperity and, of course, the flip side of that is even more true which is that we cannot tax our way to prosperity although mcconnell said that the tax portion is already worked out and agree upon, if you think about it, what have they really agreed upon? the agreed upon taxing small businesses continuously. the continuing for the tax preferences for all large businesses. large businesses get away easy, scot-free. your small businesses have to see their taxes go up. i don't think that's the way to bring it to prosperity or create more jobs or turn the economy around. >> tomorrow all the rates go up, and this is not tax cuts starting in about 13 hours or so it would have been something really easy that we could have done a month ago, simply say keep the tax rates where they are right now for everyone, you, me, everybody. keep the ra
thank you for joining us. the framework adjusted tailed, do you think it's something you could get behind? >> the president has repeatedly famously said that we can cut our way to prosperity and, of course, the flip side of that is even more true which is that we cannot tax our way to prosperity although mcconnell said that the tax portion is already worked out and agree upon, if you think about it, what have they really agreed upon? the agreed upon taxing small businesses continuously....